Reference the list below to decide which metric might be ideal to govern the sorting:
Posts per Day: helps to understand which objects are most voluminous
YoY ppd change: helps to understand which objects have grown the most in post volume relative to a year ago
Yearline: shows the slope of the object’s activity over the past year
Spam %: shows which objects have the highest percentage of posts considered spam
Positive %: shows which objects have the highest percentage of posts considered to be positive
User Retention %/m: helps to understand which objects have the highest percent of people talking about them in consecutive months
Posts per user: helps to understand which objects get the most posts by a single user
Like Percentile - IG: helps to understand how many likes a post mentioning the object receives compared to similarly categorized objects
Comment Percentile - IG: helps to understand how many comments a post mentioning the object receives compared to similarly categorized objects
Influencer Post %: helps to understand objects whose mentions are coming most frequently from people considered to be influencers in the Social Standards platform
Beauty %: helps to understand which objects have the most prominent presence in the Beauty vertical (or whichever vertical is currently open in the platform)
2. The second method is to click on the drop-down next to ‘Order’ in the ribbon below the Search and Browse table. This drop-down will reveal metric options (image 3).
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